Easton On Display

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October 02, 1992|by GEOFF GEHMAN, The Morning Call

-- Sunday is gallery day in Easton, as four organizations hold opening receptions for five shows from 3 to 6 p.m.

"Neons & Gas," a collection of Todd Wilbur's neon sculpture, is up next at Connexions, 213 Northampton St. Works range from human body forms to a pyramid to a wall piece nearly 3 feet wide and 7 feet tall.

Wilbur has been a news anchor for an NBC television station in Yuma, Ariz., and a reporter for WFMZ-TV in Allentown. He is the author of "Top Secret Recipes," a soon-to-be-published book of reproductions of name brands and fast foods. For information, call 250-7627.

Regeneration, the collective responsible for converting vacant industrial space into galleries, returns with a display by five artists. Keith Long and Pike Powers are among those represented on the second floor of 3 Bank St., Regeneration's original space back in the spring of 1990. For information, call 258-6021 or 559-3844.

Guido Gelcich's cubist expressionist paintings will be on view at the Karl Stirner Gallery, Easton Arts Building, 230 Ferry St. Gelcich has a studio in the building, as well as home and work places in Genoa and Aosta, Italy. For information, call 258-6515.

Gelcich's works also will be featured in the gallery of the State Theater Center for the Arts. The show will run with "The Emperor's Old Clothes: Textile Art from Ancient Andean Civilizations." For information, call 258-7766.